Severin JG 3516: Yoghurt maker

Yoghurt maker: Severin JG 3516

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Dear Customer,

Before using the appliance, the user should

read the following instructions carefully. 

Connection to the mains supply

Make sure that the supply voltage

corresponds with the voltage marked on the

rating label. This product complies with all

binding CE labelling directives.

Important safety instructions

Caution:  

The appliance will become hot

during use.

This appliance is not intended for use by

any person (including children) with

reduced physical, sensory or mental

capabilities, or lacking experience and

knowledge, unless they have been given

supervision or instruction concerning the

use of the appliance by a person

responsible for their safety.

Children should be supervised to ensure

that they do not play with the appliance.

Caution

:  Keep any packaging materials

well away from children:  there is a risk of

suffocation.

Always switch off and remove the plug

from the wall socket:

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after use,

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in case of any malfunction, and

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before cleaning the appliance.

When removing the plug from the wall

socket, never pull on the power cord;

always grip the plug itself. Do not let the

power cord hang free.

No responsibility will be accepted if

damage results from improper use, or if

these instructions are not complied with. 

This appliance is intended for domestic

use only and not for commercial

applications.

In order to comply with safety

regulations and to avoid hazards, repairs

of electrical appliances must be carried

out by qualified personnel, including the

replacement of the power cord. If repairs

are needed, please send the appliance to

one of our customer service departments.

The address can be found in the

appendix to this manual.

What is needed?

To start yoghurt making you will need the

required amount of milk and natural fresh

yoghurt (without sugar, fruit or fruit juice).

Dry culture can be used instead of fresh

yoghurt. Simply follow the instructions on

the packet.

Sterilised or U. H. T. milk will give the best

results. Any other sort of milk should be

heated up to 90°C for a short time before

use. Allow the milk to cool down to approx.

30°C afterwards.

How to use

- Add 1 to 2 teaspoonful of natural

yoghurt (without sugar or fruit juice) into

the glass jars. 

- For a preparation time of 5 to 6 hours,

heat up the milk to 90°C and allow it to

cool to approx. 30°C before use.

- If cold milk (at refrigerator temperature)

is used, it will take 8 to 9 hours to make

yoghurt.

- Divide the milk equally into the glass jars

and thoroughly mix the yoghurt with the

milk. 

- Dry culture can be used instead of

natural yoghurt. Simply follow the

instructions given by the manufacturer of

this product.

Memory dial

As a reminder, set the memory dial to the

finishing time. Depending on the model, this

is done by sliding the button on the front

panel or by turning the small disk on the top

lid to the respective finishing time.

Operation

- Set up the yoghurt maker in a room at

normal room temperature. Avoid

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Yoghurt maker

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draught and shocks.

- Now place the lids on the jars and

arrange the jars in the yoghurt maker.

Cover the yoghurt maker with the top

lid. 

- Plug in the appliance and switch on. 

- The yoghurt maker should then be left

undisturbed until the yoghurt has set -

about 5 - 6 hours if the milk was heated

or at least 8 - 9 hours if cold milk was

used.

- Once the yoghurt has set, switch off the

appliance and unplug it from the mains

supply socket.

- Transfer the sealed jars at once to the

refrigerator and allow the yoghurt to

cool.

- Once you have made your first batch of

yoghurt, reserve the required amount of

the yoghurt for your next batch.

- If you wish to make fruit yoghurt, add

the fruit to the warm yoghurt before you

transfer the jars to the refrigerator to

cool.

Remark: After three or four makings the

yoghurt may become watery, it is then

time to restart the process with fresh

yoghurt.

Cleaning and care:

Before cleaning the appliance, ensure it is

disconnected from the power supply and

has cooled down completely.

To avoid the risk of electric shock, do not

clean the appliance with water and do

not immerse it in water.

- The exterior may be wiped  with a clean

damp cloth.

- Wash the glass jars and the top lid in

warm soapy water.

Disposal

Do not dispose of old or defective

appliances in domestic garbage;

this should only be done through

public collection points.

Guarantee

This product is guaranteed against defects in

materials and workmanship for a period of

two years from the date of purchase. Under

this guarantee the manufacturer undertakes

to repair or replace any parts found to be

defective, providing the product is returned

to one of our authorised service centres. This

guarantee is only valid if the appliance has

been used in accordance with the

instructions, and provided that it has not

been modified, repaired or interfered with

by any unauthorised person, or damaged

through misuse.

This guarantee naturally does not cover

wear and tear, nor breakables such as glass

and ceramic items, bulbs etc. This guarantee

does not affect your statutory rights, nor any

legal rights you may have as a consumer

under applicable national legislation

governing the purchase of goods. If the

product fails to operate and needs to be

returned, pack it carefully, enclosing your

name and address and the reason for return.

If within the guarantee period, please also

provide the guarantee card and proof of

purchase.

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